National Metrics about Information Access Rights

 

National Metrics about Information Access Rights 2017-2023

The National Dashboard of Utilisation of Information Access Rights compares statistics on the use of information access rights across Australian access jurisdictions. 

In 2017, Australian Information Access Commissioners and Ombudsmen released the inaugural dashboard of metrics on public use of freedom of information access rights, fulfilling a commitment made in the Open Government National Action Plan.

The metrics for each jurisdiction reflect current available data that is reasonably comparable across jurisdictions. The metrics for WA are compiled from the agency statistical data provided to this office each year.

The National Metrics now include the data for the 2022/23 reporting period. These most recent National Metrics are available here (PDF, 741KB).

 

Development of the National Metrics

Under Commitment 3.2 of Australia's first Open Government National Action Plan 2016-2018, the NSW Information Commissioner led work by Australian Information Commissioners and Ombudsmen to develop (within the remit of their jurisdictions) uniform metrics on public use of freedom of information access rights and the collection and publication of this data. The objective was that Australia will better measure and improve our understanding of the public’s use of rights under freedom of information laws.

The scope of the metrics covers:

  • Type of applicant
  • Application rates per capita
  • Release rates
  • Refusal rates
  • Timeliness
  • Review rates

More detail on the scope of the metrics is available here.

A summary of the public consultation feedback process undertaken is provided here.

In line with the milestones for Commitment 3.2 detailed in the National Action Plan, NSW lead a validation and pilot process for data collection and presentation, for release of the first data report using the metrics.

The National Metrics are not all directly comparable to the statistics published about agency applications in the OIC annual report.  The raw data from the statistical returns is used to calculate each metric so as to link similar applications, and outcomes that are reasonably comparable across jurisdictions.

For example, in the National Metrics, the reported number of access applications where access is refused in full does not include those where there was a decision made under section 26 of the FOI Act to refuse access (on the basis that the documents cannot be found or do not exist). This is because not all jurisdictions have the equivalent of a section 26 decision available in the jurisdiction.

 

WA Metrics – 2014/15 to 2022/23

  Description 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 2020/21 2021/22 2022/23
Metric 1 Number of formal applications received by agencies 17,557 16,969 17,306 17,258 19,258 18,392 20,354 21,169 21,241
Metric 2 Formal applications received per capita 6.8 6.5 6.7 6.7 7.3 6.9 7.6 7.6 7.4
Metric 3 Percentage of all decisions made on formal applications where access was granted in full or in part 98% 97% 97% 96% 94% 91% 92% 91% 93%
Metric 4 Percentage of all decisions made on formal applications where access was refused in full 2% 3% 3% 4% 6% 9% 8% 9% 7%
Metric 5 Percentage of all decisions made within the statutory time frame       91% 90% 87% 86% 88% 87%
Metric 6 Percentage of applications received which are reviewed by the jurisdiction Information Commissioner/Ombudsman 1.0% 0.8% 0.7% 1.0% 0.9% 0.9% 0.8% 1.0% 0.70%

 

What the data says about information access in WA in 2022/23

The data from the 2022/23 dashboard indicates that West Australia agencies:

  • receive the highest number of access applications per capita, alongside South Australia;
  • has the third highest percentage of access provided in full or in part (93%), alongside the Northern Territory;
  • has the lowest percentage of external reviews received, as a percentage of the total number of access applications received by agencies, and 
  • dealt with 87% of access applications within the statutory timeframe provided by the FOI Act.

 

Considering the National Metrics over the last five years

The charts below show how WA compares with four other State jurisdictions (excluding Tasmania, the Northern Territory and the Commonwealth). This provides a closer comparison of similar jurisdictions that receive the highest number of applications.

Click on each chart to view a full-size version.

 

Metric 2 - Formal applications received per capita 2018/19 to 2022/23

 

Metric 3 - Percentage of all decisions made on formal applications where access was granted in full or in part 2018/19 to 2022/23

 

Metric 4 - Percentage of all decisions made on formal applications where access was refused in full 2018/19 to 2022/23

 

Metric 5 - Percentage of all decisions made within the statutory timeframe 2018/19 to 2022/23

 

Metric 6 - Percentage of applications received which are reviewed by the jurisdiction Information Commissioner/Ombudsman 2018/19 to 2022/23